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I wonder how many developers would consider using the filesystem as a document store bad practice, but at the same time be happy using mongodb.

It's odd that with the rise of solid, free rdbms' like postgresql (and the current generation of mysql forks) - the general reaction among developers hasn't been to realize that 99% of systems are/should be data-first/data centric - but rather a stubborn struggle to pretend their language supports transaction-guaranteed persisted runtime/memory -- without actually using a real object database like zoodb (for python) or gemstone.



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